In today's episode (sponsored by
D365UG) hosts Britta Rekstad and Matthew C. Anderson discuss
different types of documentation for your Dynamics 365
implementation. They also discuss the elements of writing good
documentation, as well as some tips and tricks around passing the
baton of expertise to your user community.

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About the Podcast

CRM Audio is a network of podcasts about Dynamics 365, Dynamics CRM, personal productivity, and Power BI hosted by Microsoft Business Solutions MVP's Joel Lindstrom, George Doubinski, Shawn Tabor and Scott Sewell and productivity expert Matthew C. Anderson. We are the original CRM MVP Podcast. Podcasts in the feed:
CRM Audio - a roundtable discussion of all things CRM, including what's new, best practices, and answers to your CRM questions and Power BI.
Power BI and More - Microsoft Business Solutions MVP Scott Sewell teaches you how to learn Power BI and effectively use it with Dynamics 365.
Prodcast - All about personal productivity. We get deep into productivity and cut through the hype around productivity tools, and tell you what's not productive.